Marc Marquez “did it with Valentino Rossi, and now I’ve done it…”

“🅠You have to be a nuisance. Stick your head out and cause a stir!"

Rossi and Marquez
Rossi and Marquez

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Pedro Acosta has offered a cheeky verdict of the overtake which gained him major attention within the MotoGP paddock.

Rookie Acosta zipped past the mighty 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Marc Marquez at the Qatar MotoGP.

It elicited memories of a young Marquez upsetting established greats like 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Valentino Rossi when he emerged in 2013.

"It seems easier on TV than how I experienced it,” Acosta said ♚about overtaking Marquez.

“He did it with Rossi, and now I've done it.

“You have to be a nuiℱsance. Stick your head out and cause a st♔ir. It was beautiful."

Acosta thꦉen became the third-youngest podium finisher in MotoGP history at the most recent round in Portimao.

"I hope eve𒊎rything s🍷tays as beautiful as it is now,” the teenager said.

“I'm havi♏ng fܫun and getting paid for what I do, what more could I want!"

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Ac🐷osta, 19, is the Moto2 champion and his demand to st🍒ep into MotoGP this year caused KTM a major reshuffle, in order to keep hold of the prodigious talent.

Pol Espargaro was the victim of his emergence, losing his full-t🅷ime race 🅰seat.

With the Tech3 GA♏SGAS team, Acosta arrived at the Qatar season-op🌌ener adjusting to his new environment yet still tipped for big things.

"Well, I changed teams, I changed chౠief mechanics, I changed everything,” he said.

“And that was the first real race I did because𓃲 the sprint on Saturday is a warm-up for Sunday.

“So, I arrived, took off my helmet, they approached me and whispered in my ear: 'You🍃 just go for it.'

“And I went and gave it my all."

Acosta is the most hyped rookie in M✃otoGP since Marquez himself in 2013.

Of course, back then, Moto2 champion Marquez im🌟mediately won the premier 🐬class title in his rookie year.

Acosta, on less competitive machinery in the era of Ducati today, is🌳 not expected to fly quite so high.

But🥀 the likes of Jorge Lorenzo insist that he wil🃏l win a grand prix this year.

Acosta reflected on his journey: "In the eඣ🤪nd, I see how much I've changed since I've been in the Championship.

“I arrived at 16, and now I'm almost 20, soꦜ I've changed.

“The first year went very well, the third went very well, but the second was tough, it was difficult at the beginning, and I thi🧜nk I'm different now compared to the rider I was when I started.

“If I hadn't learned and matured, I would have been k🐻icked out of the Championship because my pace of breaking bikes wasn't♑ normal."

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